Samuel McColloch Cemetery
Mann Crossing, Bexar County, Texas

This cemetery is east of Hwy 90 on the Old Pearsal Road in Mann Crossing
on the north side of the road.

Samuel McCulloch, Jr. (1810-1893), was wounded at the battle of Goliad
Oct 09, 1835, was one of the first casualties of the Texas revolution.
This site is part of land he received in 1850 as a bounty for his service.

The oldest marked grave is that of his father who died in 1855. It
became established and known as Medina Baptist Cemetery after Samuel
deeded 1.5 acres to the church in 1861. In 1866 the congregation relocated
and the site became a community cemetery.

The cemetery was classed as a Historic Texas Cemetery in 1999. The
cemetery is now named after Samuel McCulloch Jr.

Buried here are area pioneers, civil war veterans, noted Potter Louis
Meyer, and many early citizens of Bexar county. This burial ground is
also known as Mann Crossing Cemetery.